All these graphs relate to the capital city of each country, i.e., New Delhi (India) and Canberra (Australia).
In India, the humidity is high before the monsoon rains come, making summer very unpleasant. In Australia, the humidity in Summer is lower, making it more comfortable.
The maximum temperature in India is much higher than in Australia.
The minimum temperature in Australia is generally lower than in India.
Because India is in the nothern hemisphere and Australia is in the southern hemisphere, their seasons are reversed. For example, when it is summer in Australia, it is winter in India.
In India it is dry most of the year, except for late summer when the monsoon rains come. Whereas, in Australia, the rainfall is more evenly distributed throughout the year.
In India, the humidity is high before the monsoon rains come, making summer very unpleasant. In Australia, the humidity in Summer is lower, making it more comfortable.
The maximum temperature in India is much higher than in Australia.
The minimum temperature in Australia is generally lower than in India.
Because India is in the nothern hemisphere and Australia is in the southern hemisphere, their seasons are reversed. For example, when it is summer in Australia, it is winter in India.
In India it is dry most of the year, except for late summer when the monsoon rains come. Whereas, in Australia, the rainfall is more evenly distributed throughout the year.